A fork of Rural Dictionary
A response used when someone includes you in their plans without asking, to which you would respond if the 'we' they are referring to is them and the rock in their pocket.
"Yeah, we're going to that concert tomorrow night"
"We? What, you got a rock in your pocket? Because I'm certainly not going."
if you hear this on your comuter then i hope your computer isnt hacked
Computer:hmm oh nice computer you got there can i have it
Person:Wait a minu-
(blue screen appears on computer)
When someone asks for the check at the beginning of the meal before you can even ask for it or offer to pay
May I have the check? I'm sorry, your dining companion already covered it. Dude you got Steve'd!
It’s when life can throw some hard punches at you and you have to learn how to evade, get back up, and evolve in order to survive the next threat that comes into your life.
John: Dude I lost my job last month and it made my life a living hell and that’s what made me become an entrepreneur.
Dave: Bro “sometimes you got to live in the woods”
John: Dude that’s so true and I’m stronger from it
In terms of some slang the term “you got it” means that you will not argue further. By saying that you withdraw yourself from the dispute.
“If I say go left and you go right, then why would I let you drive??”
“You got it. Do what you want.”
It means to make the most out of an opportunity.
Juice it for what you got: It means to make the most out of an opportunity.
Example: Wow, backpack kid is really juicing the floss for what it’s got. He’s is music videos, video games, he even has a song now!
You doing better than me!
Your life is pretty good now.
I'd like to be I. Your shoes.
How are you doing? Man you got the best hand!
If I had your hand, I'd throw mine in!